Kolkata Police Deploy 398 Pickets for Dol Yatra & Holi Security

The Kolkata Police have implemented extensive security arrangements for the upcoming Dol Yatra and Holi festivals. A total of 398 police pickets, including 86 special ones, will be deployed across the city, with a major focus on the Kolkata Port area. Safety measures include Disaster Management Teams at 24 river ghats, PCR vans, motorcycle patrols, and dedicated "Pink Booths" operated by women personnel for enhanced security. These measures aim to ensure peaceful celebrations amid the festival season and the upcoming state elections.

Key Points: Kolkata Police Security for Dol Yatra & Holi Festivals

  • 398 police pickets deployed
  • 86 special pickets at key junctions
  • 24 river ghats monitored by DMG teams
  • "Pink Booths" for women's safety
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Kolkata police make extensive security arrangements for Dol Yatra and Holi

Kolkata Police deploy 398 pickets, riverfront teams, and women's "Pink Booths" for tight security during Dol Yatra and Holi celebrations.

"The highest concentration of pickets -- 72 in total -- will be in the Kolkata Port area. - Kolkata Police"

Kolkata, March 3

The Kolkata Police have put in place elaborate security arrangements across the city for the twin festivals of Dol Yatra and Holi, to be celebrated on Tuesday and Wednesday.

According to police, as many as 398 police pickets will be deployed across Kolkata on the day of Dol Yatra. Of these, 86 will be special pickets set up at key intersections and sensitive locations, including Khanna More, Park Circus Seven-Point Crossing, Shyambazar and other major junctions.

Each of the 86 special pickets will be manned by six police personnel, while the remaining 312 pickets will have three personnel each. The highest concentration of pickets -- 72 in total -- will be in the Kolkata Port area. Additionally, 36 pickets each will be deployed in the South-East and South Suburban divisions.

To ensure safety along the riverfront, Disaster Management Group (DMG) teams will be stationed at 24 ghats along the banks of the Hooghly River. Each division of Kolkata Police will also have a dedicated DMG team on standby.

As part of the city-wide monitoring plan, 62 Police Control Room (PCR) vans will patrol various areas. Motorcycle patrol units will also keep vigil in narrow lanes and bylanes to prevent any untoward incidents, mischief, or acts of hooliganism during the festivities.

The heightened security measures come as the city gears up for the festival of colours and in view of the upcoming state Assembly elections. Security has also been strengthened in minority-dominated areas during the ongoing month of Ramzan.

In a parallel initiative, Kolkata Police have intensified measures to ensure women's safety. Five "Pink Booths", operated entirely by women personnel and equipped with modern facilities, have been set up across the city. Special patrolling vehicles will also be deployed at night, with women police officers conducting patrols from 8 p.m. to 2 a.m. to enhance security and confidence among residents.

Authorities have said they are committed to ensuring a peaceful and incident-free celebration of the festivals.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Nearly 400 pickets! The scale is impressive but also makes you wonder about the cost. Is this level of deployment really necessary every year, or is it because of the upcoming elections? Hope the focus remains on safety and not just optics.
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Aman W
Good to see DMG teams at the ghats. Holi near the Hooghly is a beautiful tradition, but safety near water is crucial. Also, respecting that Ramzan is ongoing shows sensitivity. Let's all celebrate our festivals with joy and responsibility. Happy Holi to all! 🎨
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Sarah B
As a visitor, this detailed planning is very reassuring. Knowing there are specific patrols for narrow lanes and women's safety squads makes me feel much more comfortable about joining the celebrations. Kudos to the Kolkata police for their proactive approach.
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Vikram M
The focus on the port area and key junctions makes sense for crowd control. My only request to the police is to also ensure smooth traffic flow. Last year, the diversions caused massive jams. Hopefully, the PCR vans and patrols will help manage that better this time.
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Kavya N
It's heartening to see such elaborate arrangements. Festivals are about joy, and security is the foundation for that. I hope everyone, especially young revellers, cooperates with the police and avoids any mischief. Let's make it a safe and colourful Holi for Kolkata!

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